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Expanding the Definition of Dark Data and Mining It with Dark Analytics

Expanding the Definition of Dark Data and Mining It with Dark Analytics

by Kelly McNulty | Jun 30, 2017 | Big Data

“Dark data” is typically thought of as data that is collected, but that remains unused for anything more than its intended purpose. Gartner originally coined the term and defined it as, “the information assets organizations collect, process and store during regular...
Four Ways Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Lives

Four Ways Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Lives

by Evan Touger | Jun 30, 2017 | Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning

In my previous blog post, I presented a brief history of artificial intelligence (AI) and helped differentiate the terms “artificial intelligence,” “machine learning,” and “deep learning.” In this post, I’ll present a few...
The SAP Business ByDesign Solution Now Runs on the SAP HANA Platform

The SAP Business ByDesign Solution Now Runs on the SAP HANA Platform

by Joe Staples | Jun 26, 2017 | Cloud, Data Center

If you’ve wanted to explore the benefits of the SAP HANA platform for your midsized business, now could be a good time, because SAP has migrated all of its SAP Business ByDesign customers to SAP HANA in the cloud. SAP Business ByDesign is a cloud-based enterprise...
What Is FPGA? Hint: It Has Nothing to Do with Golf.

What Is FPGA? Hint: It Has Nothing to Do with Golf.

by Kelly McNulty | Jun 26, 2017 | Uncategorized

FPGA doesn’t stand for “friendly professional golf association.” It has nothing to do with golf at all. It also doesn’t stand for flip-chip pin grid array—at least not here. It stands for field-programmable gate array and is a piece of hardware. To understand what an...
What Will Future Computers Be Made Of? Lasers and Crystals, Some Say

What Will Future Computers Be Made Of? Lasers and Crystals, Some Say

by Erin Livingston | Jun 19, 2017 | Uncategorized

Scientists are running into issues that today’s computing technology cannot possibly solve because of the limitations inherent to the way we construct computers. Mainly, we can’t cram enough computing power into the microarchitecture of our multi-core processors. So...
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